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publicationDate 1979-05-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CA-1053449-A
titleOfInvention Process for preparing 2-guanidinomethyl-perhydroazocine-sulfate
abstract Abstract The invention relates to a novel process for preparing 2-guanidinomethyl-perhydroazocine-sulfate of formula I /I/ comprising the steps of catalytically reducing the 2-nitromethylene perhydroazocine of formula IV /IV/ in acetone solution at a temperature of 20 to 50°C, treating the separated reaction product with an aqueous mineral acid and then reacting it with S-methyl-isothiocarbamid-sulfate. The process gives the desired end-product of formula I also on industrial scales.
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